Immigration absolutely DOES drive down both high and low skill wages - and can be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, particularly with your cited example of Cuban migration in the 1980's.https://t.co/Kmpn6X5Jnt
— VDARE (@vdare) November 15, 2019
Stop framing your crooked political agenda as "Science". https://t.co/hLP8Kn3c36
Nobel economist Esther Duflo says 1980 Miami Marielito Boatlift PROVES the effect of low-skill immigration on wages is "zero."
— Steve Sailer (@Steve_Sailer) November 15, 2019
Laureate has no clue whatsoever about the Miami Cocaine Boom of 1980-1984 (e.g., "Scarface") that boosted wages at same time.https://t.co/ZUaCYLuoHO https://t.co/FN1QEG27Iy
Many academics and intellectuals have done well trumpeting big theses about factual claims that they have refused to closely scrutinize. I own a bunch of books by “social scientists” and intellectuals who mindlessly repeated the talking point, whereby “broken windows”/“order maintenance” policing effected miraculous decreases in urban crime, a hoax which I have repeatedly exposed since 1996. Many other such fake science claims exist. Steve Sailer and Lance Welton have exposed much such fake science, which long ago took over the social sciences, and is increasingly turning the life sciences into neo-Lysenkoism.
As Hume said, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Instead of providing said evidence, fake scholars and scientists merely reverse the burden of proof. 'Prove a negative!'
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Most economics professors in this country are either overt Marxists or closeted Marxists.
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